Bombers Announce New Home Game Concert Series

Winnipeg Blue Bomber fans will enjoy some of the best local bands this season in the new seven-game Concert Series which will see local talent perform both on the Blue & Gold Stage in the tailgate area and at halftime.

“After last season’s overwhelmingly positive feedback to halftime concerts, we wanted to further celebrate the incredible musical talent we have here in our city and give fans a unparalleled game day experience,” said Winnipeg Blue Bombers President & CEO, Wade Miller.

The Concert Series, in partnership with POP Entertainment and Management, will include seven halftime performances as well as nine pre-game performances from the Blue & Gold Stage.

“The team at POP Entertainment and Management are die-hard Bomber fans and season ticket members, so the fact that we get to see some of our favourite local bands while supporting the Bombers is a huge win,” said Angie Lamirande, partner at POP Entertainment & Management.

Tailgate shows will begin with the Home Opener on June 14 with the St. Beach Boys, and the first halftime show will be on July 7 with Attica Riots.

SCHEDULE & BIOGRAPHIES:

JUNE 14– St. Beach Boys (Tailgate only)

Locally sculpted from the frozen beaches of Saint-Boniface and stemming from a variety of musical backgrounds, the Saint Beach boys have nothing to offer … (but the hits!) Frequently playing Festival du Voyageur, Le Garage, and other venues in and around the neighborhood, they definitely know how to get a party started.

JULY 7 – Attica Riots

The members of Canada’s Attica Riots have what can only be described as a cosmic musical connection. When you have an “on the same page” connection, you hold on to it, and that’s just what Attica Riots are doing. You can’t argue with the results, which are the fiery and infectious alt rock anthems this trio creates.

JULY 27 – Bright Righteous

Fusing fresh digital soundscapes with raw, unbridled rock sensibilities, Bright Righteous have forged a unique and otherworldly sonic coalescence – one with the potential to push the Winnipeg quintet to unexplored heights.

Having reached impressive peaks of success with different lineup iterations, the newly-cemented quintet of Jay Jensen, Kevin Hogg, Scott Beattie, Andrew Titley, and Troy Taylor adopted the Bright Righteous moniker to match their musical manifesto: be unconventional, uncompromising, and ultimately, unstoppable.

SEPTEMBER 8 – Kendra Kay

Few artists capture the spirit of country music like recording artist Kendra Kay. Raised in small town Manitoba and true to her roots, her songs are inspired by traditional country music.

Known for her powerhouse vocals, Kendra has amassed over 200,000 streams on Spotify and garnered respectable radio play. She has been called a ‘star in the making’, earned the Manitoba Country Music Association Female Artist of the Year award and became a CBC searchlight regional finalist. She has worked with producers like CCMA Producer of the Year Murray Pulver, Bart McKay and Jeff Jones (Terri Clark) to help shape her sound.

SEPTEMBER 21 – School of Rock(Tailgate only)

School of Rock is a performance-based music school that has been training Winnipeg’s next generation of rock stars and divas since 2016. Located at 657 Corydon Avenue, they apply the familiar everyday music lesson into a real-life setting – the stage. It’s a really simple “concept to context” mentality and it’s working.

OCTOBER 13 – The Proud Sons

After several years of honing their craft, 2018 promises to be a banner year for The Proud Sons. The self-titled EP from the band, produced by Brian Moncarz, highlights The Proud Sons’ unique take on the traditional Roots/Americana/Southern Rock sounds have been commanding attention from audiences across the country since 2012.

OCTOBER 26 – Jérémie & the Delicious Hounds

Put simply, Jérémie & The Delicious Hounds are new-age fosterers of soul music. They are, however, bringing it with a twist. The band is from the old French quarter of St Boniface, Winnipeg, the largest French speaking population in Western Canada, and they are cementing their identity as bilingual artists with a unique double EP release: the self-titled English four-song EP, and another four-songs on their French EP. Jérémie Brémault’s smooth, smoky voice, and earnest stage presence wrings that authentic soul sound into the group’s wide-ranging style. They call it the “delicious sound” – say it fast enough and you’ll hear where these crafty musicians get their name.

 

Dave Sherman